First opened in 1917, Huber Hall was fully renovated in 1999 and it now houses 100 first-year students. Each room typically houses two or three students, with male and female bathrooms on all floors. It is named for Charles H. Huber, whose service to the College extended from 1896 to 1941.

Patrick Hall has four floors and houses approximately 150 first-year and sophomore students. Each room in Patrick Hall has tiled floors and typically houses two students, with male and female bathrooms on each floor.

Rice Hall opened in 1957 as a men's dormitory. Today, it houses 115 first-year students, regardless of gender. It is named for John S. Rice '21, who served as a Pennsylvania state senator and US Ambassador to the Netherlands.